Should You Be an Entrepreneur? The Entrepreneur’s Source Franchise Self-Evaluation Questions

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The Entrepreneur’s Source Franchise Self-Evaluation Questions 

Each month, over one million people search for a way to start their own business. If you are one of the million considering entrepreneurship, ask yourself:

  • Have you ever had the dream of being self-sufficient?
  • Have you ever thought there has to be a better way?
  • Have you ever thought the possibilities and options that exist beyond what you have been doing must be far more exciting than what you are doing now?

If ‘yes’ is the resounding answer, you owe it to yourself to once and for all consider your options outside of the typical career path. Find out how at the Start a Business Weekend.

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